Bitcoin.org removed from bitcoin core website

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About 4-5 days ago news.Bitcoin.com reported on a dispute regarding the removal of the owner of Bitcoin.org, an anonymous figure known as ‘COBRA.’ At the time a Github contributor stated an issue on the website’s repository, saying that Cobra had become untrustworthy for showing support towards the Bitcoin Cash (BCH) network. Then the CEO of Blockstream and a large group of Bitcoin Core supporters insisted the domain should be handed over to someone else. Since then the maintainers of the BTC repository also removed all of the associated links to Bitcoin.org from the Core client’s website.

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About 4-5 days ago news.Bitcoin.com reported on a dispute regarding the removal of the owner of Bitcoin.org, an anonymous figure known as ‘COBRA.’ At the time a Github contributor stated an issue on the website’s repository, saying that Cobra had become untrustworthy for showing support towards the Bitcoin Cash (BCH) network. Then the CEO of Blockstream and a large group of Bitcoin Core supporters insisted the domain should be handed over to someone else. Since then the maintainers of the BTC repository also removed all of the associated links to Bitcoin.org from the Core client’s website.

About 4-5 days ago news.Bitcoin.com reported on a dispute regarding the removal of the owner of Bitcoin.org, an anonymous figure known as ‘COBRA.’ At the time a Github contributor stated an issue on the website’s repository, saying that Cobra had become untrustworthy for showing support towards the Bitcoin Cash (BCH) network. Then the CEO of Blockstream and a large group of Bitcoin Core supporters insisted the domain should be handed over to someone else. Since then the maintainers of the BTC repository also removed all of the associated links to Bitcoin.org from the Core client’s website.